Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... person of Cicero , which foresees every danger that is likely to happen , and forestalls it continu- ally ere it take effect . " Gosson , as we have seen , attacks the Stage. The praise of the " two prose books at the Bel Savage , " that ...
... person of Cicero , which foresees every danger that is likely to happen , and forestalls it continu- ally ere it take effect . " Gosson , as we have seen , attacks the Stage. The praise of the " two prose books at the Bel Savage , " that ...
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... persons and doings are which , by stirring the spleen , may stay the but pictures what should be , and not stories brain from a thorough beholding the worthi- what have been , they will never give the lie ness of the subject . " We have ...
... persons and doings are which , by stirring the spleen , may stay the but pictures what should be , and not stories brain from a thorough beholding the worthi- what have been , they will never give the lie ness of the subject . " We have ...
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... persons of any refinement . Henry Chettle , in his curious production , ' Kind - Hartes Dreame , ' written about four years after Tarleton's death , thus describes his appearance in a vision ; — “ The next , by his suit of russet , his ...
... persons of any refinement . Henry Chettle , in his curious production , ' Kind - Hartes Dreame , ' written about four years after Tarleton's death , thus describes his appearance in a vision ; — “ The next , by his suit of russet , his ...
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... persons were " have never given cause of displeasure in of themselves sufficient to form a company that they have brought into their plays mat- of comedians . They had , no doubt , subordi- ters of state and religion . " This ...
... persons were " have never given cause of displeasure in of themselves sufficient to form a company that they have brought into their plays mat- of comedians . They had , no doubt , subordi- ters of state and religion . " This ...
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... persons subscribing it as " her Majesty's poor players , " and sets forth that they are " all of them sharers in the Blackfriars Play- house . " Their names are presented in the following order : — 1. James Burbadge . 2. Richard ...
... persons subscribing it as " her Majesty's poor players , " and sets forth that they are " all of them sharers in the Blackfriars Play- house . " Their names are presented in the following order : — 1. James Burbadge . 2. Richard ...
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